Cosmetic stamp and method of using same

ABSTRACT

A cosmetic stamp includes one or more stamping elements, a stamp compartment or housing for carrying the one or more stamping elements and a stamping substance. For example, a cosmetic stamp is an eyebrow stamp that is used for the application of a cosmetic eyebrow using the one or more stamping elements and the stamping substance. A method of applying a cosmetic stamp includes removing a stamping element from a stamp compartment, opening a lid of the stamp compartment, and pressing the face of the stamp to a stamping substance.

CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS

This application is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No.15/345,853 filed on Nov. 8, 2016, and also relates to and claims thebenefit of priority from U.S. Provisional Application No. 62/321,884,filed on Apr. 13, 2016, the entire disclosures of which is incorporatedherein by reference in for all purposes.

STATEMENT REGARDING FEDERALLY SPONSORED RESEARCH OR DEVELOPMENT

Not applicable.

REFERENCE TO A COMPACT DISK APPENDIX

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BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION 1. Field of the Invention

The following description relates to a cosmetic stamp including one ormore stamping elements, a stamp compartment for carrying the one or morestamping elements and a stamping substance. Also, a method of using acosmetic stamp is described. For example, a cosmetic stamp is an eyebrowstamp that is used for the application of a left and right cosmeticeyebrow using two stamping elements and a stamping substance.

2. Related Art

Cosmetic stamps are typically used by consumers for a number ofdifferent applications such as stamping a cosmetic eyebrow, a cosmeticlip, or a cosmetic mustache. In applying a cosmetic stamp, a user willtypically purchase a stamp having a particular design, a stampapplication pen for applying ink to the stamp, and a container forholding the stamp. These devices can be sold separately and provided inseparate containers. To apply the stamp, the user typically performs aninvolved process of applying ink to the face of the cosmetic stamp usinga stamp application pen.

After use and wear of a cosmetic stamp, the cosmetic stamp is usuallycleaned using an involved process. The eyebrow design may be removedfrom its base and cleaned with soap and water. An eyebrow brush isusually provided for cleaning the eyebrow stamp. The eyebrow stamp mustthen be reattached to its base. Further, the stamp application pen mustbe cared for as well. It is recommended that a pen be stored tip down ina cup or holder to allow the tip to stay moist and not dry out. Also, ifa pen tip dries out, the pen must be stored tip down until itre-hydrates.

SUMMARY

In an aspect, a cosmetic stamp includes a stamping element including astamping element body, a stamp that projects from the stamping elementbody in a first longitudinal direction, the stamp configured to stamp auser's skin, and a handle that projects from the stamping element bodyin a second longitudinal direction, the handle configured to be held bya user while applying the stamping element to the user's skin.

The cosmetic stamp may further include a second stamping elementincluding a second stamping element body, a second stamp that projectsfrom the second stamping element body in the first longitudinaldirection, the stamp configured to stamp the user's skin, and a secondhandle that projects from the stamping element body in the secondlongitudinal direction, the handle configured to be held by the userwhile applying the stamping element to the user's skin.

The cosmetic stamp may further include a stamp compartment, wherein thehandle and the second handle form a knob when the stamping element andthe second stamping element are placed in the stamp compartment.

The handle may have a right eyebrow shape that is similar to a shape ofthe stamp, and the second handle may have a left eyebrow shape that issimilar to a shape of the second stamp.

The cosmetic stamp may further include a stamp compartment and acompartment lid that is hingedly attached to the stamp compartment andincludes a recess for receiving a stamping substance.

The cosmetic stamp may further include an ovular or egg-like shapedstamp compartment.

The stamping element may further include a projection extending from thestamping element body in the first longitudinal direction, and a stampholder comprising an aperture for receiving the stamp.

The projection may be positioned entirely within a boundary formed by anedge of the stamping element body, and the stamp holder may bepositioned entirely within another boundary formed by an edge of theprojection.

The stamp may be removable and configured to be replaced by anotherstamp.

The stamp may be any one of a foam, a rubber, a plastic, or a polymermaterial.

In another aspect, a cosmetic stamp includes a stamp compartment, astamping element received by the stamp compartment, and a stampingsubstance secured to the stamp compartment.

The stamp compartment may include a lid and the stamping substance maybe secured to the lid of the stamp compartment.

The cosmetic stamp may further include a second stamping elementincluding a second handle, wherein the stamping element comprises ahandle, and the handle and the second handle form a knob when thestamping element and the second stamping element are placed in the stampcompartment.

The stamping element may include a handle and a stamp, and the handlemay have a shape that is similar to a shape of the stamp.

The stamp compartment may include an ovular or egg-like shape.

The stamping element may further include a projection extending from abody of the stamping element, and a stamp holder including an aperturefor receiving a stamp.

The projection may be positioned entirely within a boundary formed by anedge of the stamping element, and the stamp holder may be positionedentirely within another boundary formed by an edge of the projection.

In yet another aspect, a method of using a cosmetic stamp includesproviding a cosmetic stamp including a stamp compartment, a stampingelement received by the stamp compartment, and a stamping substancesecured to the stamp compartment, removing the stamping element from thestamp compartment, pressing the stamping element to the stampingsubstance, and applying the stamping element to a user's skin.

The stamping element may include a removable stamp, and the method mayfurther include replacing the removable stamp with another stamp.

The stamping element may include a first stamp holder and a firstremovable stamp, the cosmetic stamp may further include a secondstamping element including a second stamp holder and a second removablestamp, and the method may further include removing the first stamp fromthe first stamp holder, removing the second stamp from the second stampholder, reversing the orientation of the first stamp and placing thefirst stamp into the second stamp holder, and reversing the orientationof the second stamp and placing the second stamp into the first stampholder.

DESCRIPTION OF THE SEVERAL VIEWS OF THE DRAWINGS

The foregoing summary, as well as the following detailed description,will be better understood when read in conjunction with the appendeddrawings. For the purpose of illustration, there is shown in thedrawings certain embodiments of the present disclosure. It should beunderstood, however, that the invention is not limited to the precisearrangements and instrumentalities shown. The accompanying drawings,which are incorporated in and constitute a part of this specification,illustrate an implementation of systems and apparatuses consistent withthe present invention and, together with the description, serve toexplain advantages and principles consistent with the invention.

FIG. 1 is a diagram illustrating a perspective view of an example of acosmetic stamp including one or more stamping elements.

FIG. 2 is a diagram illustrating another perspective view of the exampleof the cosmetic stamp including one or more stamping elements.

FIG. 3 is a diagram illustrating a bottom elevation view of an exampleof a stamping element without a stamp.

FIG. 4 is a diagram illustrating a perspective view of the example ofthe stamping element without a stamp.

FIG. 5 is a diagram illustrating a side elevation view of the example ofthe stamping element without a stamp.

FIG. 6 is a diagram illustrating a bottom perspective view of an exampleof a stamp compartment of a cosmetic stamp.

FIG. 7 is a diagram illustrating a top perspective view of the exampleof the stamp compartment of the cosmetic stamp.

FIG. 8 is a diagram illustrating a perspective view of the example ofthe stamping element of the cosmetic stamp with a stamp.

FIG. 9 is a diagram illustrating a bottom elevation view of the exampleof the stamping element of the cosmetic stamp with a stamp.

FIG. 10 is a diagram illustrating a perspective view of an example of acosmetic stamp in a closed configuration.

FIG. 11 is a diagram illustrating a perspective view of an example of acosmetic stamp in a closed configuration.

FIG. 12 is a diagram illustrating a perspective view of an example of acosmetic stamp in a closed configuration.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION

Before explaining at least one example of the invention in detail, it isto be understood that the invention is not limited in its application tothe details of construction and to the arrangements of the componentsset forth in the following description or illustrated in the drawings.The Figures and written description are provided to teach any personskilled in the art to make and use the inventions for which patentprotection is sought. The invention is capable of other embodiments andof being practiced and carried out in various ways. Those skilled in theart will appreciate that not all features of a commercial embodiment areshown for the sake of clarity and understanding. Persons of skill in theart will also appreciate that the development of an actual commercialembodiment incorporating aspects of the present inventions will requirenumerous implementation-specific decisions to achieve the developer'sultimate goal for the commercial embodiment. While these efforts may becomplex and time-consuming, these efforts nevertheless would be aroutine undertaking for those of skill in the art having the benefit ofthis disclosure.

In addition, it is to be understood that the phraseology and terminologyemployed herein are for the purpose of description and should not beregarded as limiting. For example, the use of a singular term, such as,“a” is not intended as limiting of the number of items. Also the use ofrelational terms, such as but not limited to, “top,” “bottom,” “left,”“right,” “upper,” “lower,” “down,” “up,” “side,” are used in thedescription for clarity in specific reference to the Figures and are notintended to limit the scope of the invention or the appended claims.Further, it should be understood that any one of the features of theinvention may be used separately or in combination with other features.Other systems, methods, features, and advantages of the invention willbe or become apparent to one with skill in the art upon examination ofthe Figures and the detailed description. It is intended that all suchadditional systems, methods, features, and advantages be included withinthis description, be within the scope of the present invention, and beprotected by the accompanying claims.

FIG. 1 is a diagram illustrating a perspective view of an example of acosmetic stamp 100 including one or more stamping elements 120.Referring to FIG. 1 , the cosmetic stamp 100 includes a stampcompartment 110 for housing the one or more stamping elements 120.

In this example, the cosmetic stamp 100 is an eyebrow stamp for theapplication of a cosmetic eyebrow to a user's face. Also, in thisexample, two stamping elements 120 are used with one stamping element120 having a shape for a right eyebrow and the second stamping element120 having a different shape for a left eyebrow. However, It should beappreciated by one of ordinary skill in the art that the invention isnot limited thereto. For example, the cosmetic stamp 100 may includingonly one stamping element 120 or more that two stamping elements 120.Also, the cosmetic stamp 100 may be used for different applications ofcosmetic stamping such as for stamping a mustache or other feature to auser's skin. In addition, while stamping elements 120 may have differentstamping shapes for a left or right eyebrow, or for different mustacheshapes, it should be appreciated that stamping elements 120 may all havethe same stamping shape.

Still referring to the example illustrated in FIG. 1 , the stampcompartment 110 includes a compartment body 112, stamp receivingopenings 114 for receiving the stamping elements 120, and a compartmentlid 116 for covering the stamp compartment 110. As will be described inmore detail in reference to FIG. 2 , the stamp compartment 110 alsohouses the stamping substance 118, and the stamping substance 118 may bepositioned on the underside of the compartment lid 116. In addition, thestamp compartment 110 includes an upper groove 115 for fittinglyengaging with the stamp elements 120 and securing the stamp elements 120to the stamp compartment 110. In this example, a middle wall 119 extendsacross a central longitudinal axis of the stamp compartment 110 andseparates the stamp compartment 110 into two sections with left andright stamp receiving openings 114.

The cosmetic stamp 100 also includes stamping elements 120. Each of theone or more stamping elements 120 includes a handle 122 for holding thestamping element 120, a stamping element body 124 acting as another lidand covering the other side of the stamp compartment 110, a projection126 (not illustrated in FIG. 1 but described in more detail below) forfittingly engaging with the upper groove 115 of the stamp compartment110 and the middle wall 119, a stamp holder 128 having an aperture 129(not illustrated in FIG. 1 but described in more detail below), andstamps 130 positioned in the aperture 129 of the stamp holder 128.

FIG. 2 is a diagram illustrating another perspective view of the exampleof the cosmetic stamp 100 including the one or more stamping elements120. As discussed above in reference to FIG. 1 , the cosmetic stamp 100includes the stamp compartment 110 having the compartment body 112 andthe compartment lid 116.

The compartment lid 116 may hold the stamping substance 118 on anunderside surface thereof. For example, the underside of the compartmentlid 116 may include a depression for holding a plate (not shown) havingthe stamping substance 118, or the stamping substance 118 may be placeddirectly in the depression of the compartment lid 116. The plate ispreferably a metal plate that is permanently attached in the depressionof the compartment lid 116, for example, using glue or other adhesive,but may be a removable plate and may be formed of other materials suchas plastic. The stamping substance may fill the entire plate up to thesurface of the lid 116 such that the stamping substance forms asubstantially flat surface with the underside of the lid 116. In apreferred example, the stamping substance is a compressed material whichforms a solid surface that does not come off the plate until the userapplies the face of the stamp 130 to the stamping substance 118.

FIG. 2 also illustrates the stamping elements 120 from a differentperspective view. Each stamping element 120 includes the handle 122, thestamping element body 124, the projection 126, the stamp holder 128, andthe stamp 130. The projection 126 may extend from an interior undersideportion of the stamping element body 124 and may form a border aroundthe stamp holder 128 and stamp 130.

FIGS. 3-5 are diagrams illustrating a bottom elevation view, aperspective view, and a side elevation view of an example of a stampingelement 120 without a stamp 130, respectively.

Referring to FIGS. 3 and 4 , the projection 126 is fully enclosed withina border that is formed by the edge of the stamping element body 124,and the stamp holder 128 is fully enclosed within a border that isformed by the projection 126. Both the stamping element body 124 and theprojection 126 may have an identical semi-circular or semi-ovular shape,with the projection 126 being smaller in size, so that two stampingelements 120 together form a full circular or full ovular shape. Thisfull circular or ovular shape of the two stamping elements 120corresponds to the shape of the compartment body 112 and the overallshape of the cosmetic stamp 100, as described in more detail below.

Referring to FIG. 5 , a side elevation view of the stamping element 120is illustrated. In this example, the stamping element body 124 extendsfarther outwardly and inwardly from a central axis y of the stampingelement 120 than the handle 122, the projection 126, and the stampholder 128. The projection 126 extends farther outwardly and inwardlyfrom a central axis y than the stamp holder 128. Also, in this example,the stamp holder 128 may extend farther outwardly from a central axis ythan the handle 122.

The handle 122 may have many different shapes and sizes for allowing auser to hold the stamping element 120. In an example, the handle 122 mayhave a substantially similar or identical shape and/or size as the stampholder 128 or the stamp 130 but a longer height extension along thecentral axis y. The handle 122 may also have the same shape but asmaller size. By having the same or similar shape and/or size as thestamp holder 128 or stamp 130, a user may determine the shape and/orsize of the stamp by simply examining the handle 122. For example, auser may determine the shape and/or size of a stamp 130 while thecosmetic stamp 100 is on the shelf of a retail store simply by lookingat the handle 120 and without unsealing the cosmetic stamp 100 oropening the stamp compartment 110. Further, in the preferred example,the stamping element 120, except for the stamp 130, is made entirely oftransparent plastic material so that a user may look through thestamping element body 124 to view the stamp 130 without opening thestamp compartment 110.

FIG. 6 is a diagram illustrating a bottom perspective view of an exampleof a stamp compartment 110 of a cosmetic stamp 100. The cosmetic stamp100 includes the stamp compartment 110 having the compartment body 112and the compartment lid 116 holding the stamping substance 118. Thestamp compartment 110 also includes a hinge 131 for attaching thecompartment lid 116 to the compartment body 112, and securing elements113, 117 for securing the compartment lid 116 to the compartment body112 in a closed configuration.

Also illustrated in FIG. 6 , the stamp compartment 110 includes a flatsurface 111 that is positioned across of the surface holding thestamping substance 118. In this example, the flat surface 111 is on thebottom of the compartment body 112 and across from the top of thecompartment lid 116, as illustrated in the figures. However, it shouldbe appreciated that the stamping substance 118 is interchangeable inposition with the flat surface 111 so that the flat surface 111 can alsobe positioned on the top of the compartment lid 116 and the stampingsubstance 118 on the bottom of the compartment body 112. In an example,the flat surface 111 may also include a permanently attached orremovable mirror or reflective element (not shown). In addition, to keepthe mirror or reflective element clean and separate from the stampingsubstance 118, a paper such as a separating tissue having the same shapeas the surfaces may be placed between the two surfaces.

FIG. 7 is a diagram illustrating a top perspective view of the exampleof the stamp compartment 110 of the cosmetic stamp 100. Because, in thepreferred example, each of the stamps 130 has a crescent-like shapesimilar to that of an eyebrow, the cosmetic stamp's 100 ovular, egg-likeshape provides the most compact configuration for enclosing each of thestamps 130. In the preferred example, the compartment body 112 extendsfather along a central longitudinal axis z parallel with the middle wall119. Accordingly, the two crescent-like shapes of the two stamps 130when placed within the stamp receiving openings 114 and with theirconcave sides facing one another are most compactly fit in a compartmentbody 112 having an ovular, egg-like shape.

Still referring to FIG. 7 , the compartment body 112 includes anindentation 133 that extends along the upper groove 115 for receivingone or more bumps (not shown) formed on the outer surface of theprojection 126 of the stamping element 120. The interaction of the oneor more bumps with the indentation 133 further secures the attachmentbetween the stamping element 120 and the compartment body 112. That is,the one or more bumps can fittingly engage with the indentation 133 tofurther secure the stamping element 120 to the compartment body 112.Also, a border 132 is formed on an outer surface of the lid 116 forseparating the lid 116 into an inner circular surface and an outercircular surface. In an example, a label for the cosmetic stamp 100 maybe adhered to the inner circular surface, and the inner circular surfacemay be indented with respect to the outer circular surface.

FIG. 8 is a diagram illustrating a perspective view of the example ofthe stamping element 120 of the cosmetic stamp 100 with a stamp 130.FIG. 9 is a diagram illustrating a bottom elevation view of the exampleof the stamping element 120 of the cosmetic stamp 100 with a stamp 130.

Referring to FIGS. 8 and 9 , a stamp 130 is removably inserted withinthe stamp holder 128 of the stamping element 120. The stamp 130 has asubstantially similar shape and size as the stamp holder 128 so that, inresponse to being inserted into the stamp holder 128, the stamp 130 issecurely attached to the stamping element 120 by the friction forcebetween the stamp 130 and the stamp holder 128. Because two stampingelements 120 may each have a stamp shape for a right and left eyebrow,respectively, and because the stamp 130 has reversible, mirror-imageshapes on opposite sides with one side being for a right eyebrow and theother side being for a left eyebrow, an eyebrow stamp 130 for onestamping element 120 can be used with the other stamping element 120.That is, each of the stamps 130 are reversible stamps that can beinterchanged between the stamping elements 120 for convenience to theuser. Further, the stamps 130 are removable and may be replaced bydifferent stamps 130 altogether.

In a preferred example, the stamps 130 are made from a foam material andhave a flat and smooth stamping surface. In another example, the stamps130 may be made from other materials such as rubber, plastic, or apolymer material. Also, the stamps 130 may have a textured stampingsurface such as a texture of different hairs of an eyebrow. In yetanother example, the stamps 130 may have different stamping surfaces onopposite sides with one side having a substantially similar shape andsize as the stamp holder 128 for fittingly engaging thereto, and theother side having a different shape and size. The side having thesubstantially similar shape and size as the stamp holder 128 may bethicker than the side having a different shape and size so that itengages with the stamp holder 128 when that stamping surface is beingused.

FIGS. 10, 11, and 12 are diagrams illustrating perspective views ofexamples of a cosmetic stamp 100, 400, 500 in a closed configuration.Referring to FIG. 10 , the cosmetic stamp 100 may have stamping elements120 with handles 122 that come together to form a knob-like shape.Referring to FIGS. 11 and 12 , the cosmetic stamp 400, 500 may havestamping elements 420, 520 with handles 422, 522 that have the sameshape and size as the stamp of the stamping elements 420, 520. Acosmetic stamp 400 may be used for applying a regular eyebrow shapewhile a cosmetic stamp 500 may be used for applying a delicate eyebrowshape. As discussed above, in an example, the stamping elements 120,420, 520 may be made of entirely transparent material so that a user cansee the stamp that is held by the stamping elements 120, 420, 520 whilethe cosmetic stamp 100, 400, 500 is in the closed configuration.

In an example, the cosmetic stamp 100 may be provided to include thestamp compartment 110 and one or more stamping elements 120. A user mayapply the stamp by removing the stamping element 120 from the stampcompartment 110, opening the lid 116, pressing the face of the stamp 130of the stamping element 120 to the stamping substance 118, and applyingthe stamp 130 to their skin. For example, a user may use a mirror suchas a mirror on the flat surface 111 while applying the stamp 130 totheir skin. A user may repeat the steps using a second stamping element120 for applying a second stamp shape to their skin. For example, thefirst stamp shape may be that of a right eyebrow and the second stampshape may be that of a left eyebrow. In response to a wearing of thestamp 130, a user may replace the stamp with another stamp that isbought separately or in a package including a number of differentreplaceable stamps 130. In another example, in response to a wearing oftwo stamps 130 of two stamping elements 120, a user may reverse theorientation of the two stamps 130 so that their used faces are directedinwardly with respect to the stamp holders 128, and may switch thestamps 130 so that they are used with the other stamping element 120.

In an aspect, it should appreciated that advantages of the cosmeticstamp 100 include providing an all-in-one kit including one or morestamps and a stamping substance. Other advantages include providing aproduct that is easy to use and configured to apply a cosmetic stampquickly and without creating a mess. In addition, the cosmetic stamp 100is easy to clean and has replaceable stamps 130. Further, the cosmeticstamp 100 is easily portable, may be grasped by a user using a singlehand, and is easy to carry. It should be appreciated by those skilled inthe art that the advantages of the cosmetic stamp 100 are not limited tothose described herein and are merely examples of the advantages of theinvention.

It will be appreciated by those skilled in the art that changes could bemade to the embodiments described above without departing from the broadinventive concept thereof. It is understood, therefore, that theinvention disclosed herein is not limited to the particular embodimentsdisclosed, but it is intended to cover modifications within the spiritand scope of the present invention as defined by the appended claims.

The invention claimed is:
 1. A cosmetic stamp, comprising: a firststamping element, comprising: a first stamping element body having afirst contour, a first stamp that projects from the first stampingelement body in a first longitudinal direction, the first stamp having afirst user contact end which transfers a stamping substance to a user'sskin upon being pressed to the user's skin; a first handle that projectsfrom the first stamping element body in a second longitudinal direction,the first handle configured to be held by a user while applying thefirst stamping element to the user's skin; a second stamping element,comprising: a second stamping element body having a second contour, asecond stamp that projects from the second stamping element body in thefirst longitudinal direction, the second stamp having a user contact endwhich transfers the stamping substance to a user's skin upon beingpressed to the user's skin; and a second handle that projects from thesecond stamping element body in the second longitudinal direction, thesecond handle configured to be held by the user while applying thesecond stamping element to the user's skin; a stamp compartment havingan outer contour, wherein said stamp compartment comprises a compartmentbody having a stamp receiving opening for receiving at least one of thestamping elements and a flat surface separating interior of the stampcompartment from an area defined by a hinged lid; and a compartment lidthat is hingedly attached to the stamp compartment, and comprises arecess for receiving a stamping substance, wherein the first stampingelement body and the second stamping element body are situated side byside when received by the stamp compartment so that the first handle andthe second handle each have a free end at a top of the cosmetic stamp;wherein the first and second contours of respective first and secondstamping element bodies combine to form an outer contour that issubstantially same as the outer contour of the stamp compartment.
 2. Thecosmetic stamp of claim 1, wherein the first handle and the secondhandle form a knob when the first stamping element and the secondstamping element are placed in the stamp compartment.
 3. The cosmeticstamp of claim 1, wherein the first handle has a right eyebrow shapehaving a substantially same shape as the first stamp, and the secondhandle has a left eyebrow shape having a substantially same shape as thesecond stamp.
 4. The cosmetic stamp of claim 1, wherein the cosmeticstamp further comprises an ovular or egg-like shaped stamp compartment.5. The cosmetic stamp of claim 1, wherein the first stamping elementfurther comprises a projection extending from the first stamping elementbody in the first longitudinal direction, and a stamp holder comprisingan aperture for receiving the first stamp.
 6. The cosmetic stamp ofclaim 5, wherein the projection is positioned entirely within a boundaryformed by an edge of the first stamping element body, and the firststamp holder is positioned entirely within another boundary formed by anedge of the projection.
 7. The cosmetic stamp of claim 5, wherein thecompartment includes an indentation that extends along an upper groovefor receiving at least one bump formed on the first and second stampingelements.
 8. The cosmetic stamp of claim 5 wherein said projection is acontinuous groove defined in a sidewall.
 9. The cosmetic stamp of claim1, wherein the first stamp or the second stamp is removable, andconfigured to be replaced by another stamp.
 10. The cosmetic stamp ofclaim 1, wherein the first stamp or the second stamp is any one of afoam, a rubber, a plastic, or a polymer material.
 11. The cosmetic stampof claim 1 wherein said first and second stamping elements are separatedduring use.
 12. A cosmetic stamp, comprising: a main body having astamping end and an opposing handle end, said main body comprising: astamping substance housed in its compartment; a first stamping elementhaving a first contour; and a second stamping element having a secondcontour; wherein said first stamping element is a mirror image of saidsecond stamping element; wherein each stamping element further comprisesone substantially flat surface adapted to receive opposite stampingelement; wherein upon alignment of said first stamping element flatsurface with said second stamping element flat surface, a combined shapeis formed; wherein said stamping end of each stamping element comprisesan eyebrow stamp having a crescent-like shape adapted to conform to anend user's eyebrows; wherein the first and second contours of respectivefirst and second stamping elements combine to form an outer contour thatis substantially same as an outer contour of a stamp compartment intowhich the first and second stamping elements are received; wherein thefirst and second stamping elements are separated by a flat surface fromthe stamping substance and its compartment while the first and secondstamping elements are located in the stamp compartment.
 13. The cosmeticstamp of claim 12 wherein said handle comprises a knob.
 14. The cosmeticstamp of claim 12 wherein said first and second stamping elements areseparated during use.
 15. The cosmetic stamp of claim 12 wherein saidstamp compartment comprises a projection on an inside wall adapted tohold said first and second stamping elements wherein said projection isa continuous groove defined in a sidewall.
 16. The cosmetic stamp ofclaim 12 wherein said combined shape comprises a handle that is formedat said handle end.